A crackdown by the Palestinian Authority reflects its deepening authoritarianism and the crumbling foundations of its legitimacy.
History suggests that the tens of thousands of migrant laborers who build NEOM will experience few of the upsides of...
The ongoing arrests of teachers and activists reflect how tightly human rights have been restricted in Jordan, one of America’s...
In an interview with DAWN, Michael Isikoff discusses what his reporting uncovered about Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, and what still isn’t...
On the strangely nebulous concept of “public morality” in Egypt, and how it is wielded against women.
President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi’s attempt to rebrand his dictatorship as a “new republic” cannot hide the reality that Egyptians have lived...
Despite reported progress in peace talks, Yemen's war has planted the seeds for potential future conflicts among Yemenis themselves.
The Saudi government appears to have returned to “business as usual” with respect to its egregious human rights record, most...
The U.N. Security Council will vote next month on renewing its mandate for providing cross-border humanitarian aid into Syria, with...
Congress has done more to try to reclaim its constitutional war powers in the past four years than it has...